Hey Tom, Thanks for those polished interior pics. It was nice to finally see what the end result of my plans might look like when I polish the interior ends. Gives me a better idea of how light coming in will reflect and how it reflects interior fixtures. I'm still got my trailer up on blocks waiting for the welder to do some repair to rusted out frame. However I wonder it Airstream can make available a new ladder frame to simply drop my shell on top of? That is, since they are doing repairs on the old units now. Jay L. Griffin "Journeyman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://homepage.davesworld.net/~jrnymn/jrnywebarchive.htm ____---,____ / � [ ] � ) Airstream Overlander '57 26' :-----ÓÒ---------------^#6066 WBCCI / VAC ----- Original Message ----- Here are some shots of the ends inside of one of the rental Airstream units at Shady Dell. After viewing these pictures, I expect that Bill Scott will discontinue attempting to bring his propane bottles to a mirror finish, and will concentrate on the interior instead! I will forward two more pictures (non-polished) of the inside of this trailer separately. Note the period furnishings and decorations, aside from the polish inside this unit. -Tom mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.tompatterson.com To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
